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Flying Saucer Experiment001 vertical

This experiment illustrates the possibility of a propulsion system that uses unbalanced forces generated from within. See the Lee-Tseung thread in overunity.com  
 
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It is impossible anyway. Something must be ejected. The force of it bouncing off is from it pushing down on the unmoving table.
ltseung888 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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The theory is that we can produce unbalanced force for propulsion purpose from within a closed system.

The horizontal position has no table to push against.
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If unbalanced forces generated from within can provide propulsion, there is no need to eject hot gases (such as rockets) in space.

If we use lead-out-energy machines to provide electricity, we have the real flying saucer.
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It's bouncing off the table. So what?

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